Corrections: January 7, 2017

Jan. 7, 2017

SPORTS

Because of an editing error, an article on Thursday about team camaraderie at the world junior hockey championship misidentified, in some editions, the location of the semifinal game between Canada and Sweden. It was in Montreal, not in Toronto.

TRAVEL

An article on Page T3 this weekend about saving on travel in 2017 misstates the conversion rate of the British sterling pound to the dollar, both two years ago and in October 2016. Two years ago, it was exchanging at over $1.60; it was not valued at 1.6 to the dollar. And in October, it plunged to around $1.16; it did not plunge to 1.17 to the dollar.

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A special report this weekend about 52 places to go in 2017 contains a number of errors:

The No. 2 entry on Page T2 about Atacama Desert, Chile, erroneously attributes a distinction to a telescope at a hotel there. It is the country’s largest privately owned telescope, not its largest telescope.

The No. 14 entry on Page T2 about Penzance, England, describes its location incorrectly. Penzance is in the southwest part of the country, not the southeast.

The No. 17 entry on Page T2A about Sikkim, India, misstates the year an airport is scheduled to open there. It is 2017, not 2018. The entry also refers incorrectly to Sikkim’s becoming the first fully organic state in India. It happened in 2015, not in 2016.

The No. 30 entry on Page T2B about Chiang Mai, Thailand, misstates the year the X2 Chiang Mai Riverside Hotel is scheduled to open. It is 2017, not 2018.

The No. 31 entry on Page T2B about Napa Valley, Calif., refers incorrectly to the ownership of the restaurant Two Birds/One Stone there. It is not owned by Kenzo Estate wines, which has a winery in the area. The entry, using information from a publicist, also refers incorrectly to the opening of Las Alcobas Hotel in Napa. It is scheduled to open later in January; it did not open in December 2016.

The No. 47 entry on Page T11 about Laikipia, Kenya, misstates the number of suites at the Arijiju, a private-home retreat in Laikipia. There are fives suites, not 10.

OBITUARIES

An obituary on Monday and in some editions on Sunday about Allan Williams, the Beatles’ first manager, misstated the date of his birth in 1930. It was Feb. 21, not March 17.

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